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XFX R7 250 Review

XFX R7 250 Ghost 2.0 Testing:

Part first-person shooter, part survival horror, Metro: Last Light is the followup to the extremely popular game Metro 2033. Developed by 4A games and published by Deepsilver, this game uses the 4A game engine. In this game set a year after the missile strike on the Dark Ones you continue on as Artyom as he digs deeper into the bowels of the Metro.

Settings:

DirectX 11

Global settings = Medium

PhysX = Off

DOF = Off

Metro: Last Light is fairly playable at these clock rates, only minor momentary lag when extreme explosion scenes occurred. The XFX R7 250 and HD 7750 score somewhat near each other, while the R7 240 has a hard time playing the game!